Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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Materials Research-ibero-american Journal of Materials | 2003
Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues; Cristiane A. Henriques; José Luiz Fontes Monteiro
The physico-chemical properties of a series of Ni,Mg,Al-HTLC with Al/(Al+Mg+Ni) = 0.25 and low Ni/Mg ratios were studied by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric (TGA) and thermodifferential (DTA) analysis, N2 physissorption and temperature programmed reduction (TPR). The as-synthesized materials were well-crystallized, with XRD patterns typical of the HTLCs in carbonate form. Upon calcination and dehydration the dehydroxilation of the layers with concurrent decomposition of carbonate anions produced mixed oxides with high surface area. XRD analysis indicated that the different nickel and aluminum oxides species are well-dispersed in a poor-crystallized MgO periclase-type phase. As observed by TPR, the different Ni species showed distinct interactions with Mg(Al)O phase, which were influenced by both nickel content and calcination temperature. Regardless of the the nickel content, the reduction of nickel species was not complete as indicated by the presence of metallic dispersions.
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2013
Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues; José Luiz Fontes Monteiro
The effect of the calcination procedure on the decomposition of the [Pt(NH3)4]2+ complex in a cesium-containing NaX zeolite was studied by thermal decomposition accompanied by mass spectrometry and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, as well as electron paramagnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy. The decomposition of the complex took place in two steps. Under oxygen, the [Pt(NH3)4]2+ complex was first converted into the [Pt(NH3)2]2+ complex in the first step, with predominant nitrogen release. In the second step, corresponding to the decomposition of the remaining two amine ligands, NO was also formed and adsorbed. Oxygen paramagnetic species were also observed. Under He, the decomposition also occurred in two steps with H2 release.
Catalysis Today | 2008
Carla Maria Salerno Polato; Cristiane A. Henriques; Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues; José Luiz Fontes Monteiro
Catalysis Communications | 2007
Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues
Catalysis Communications | 2008
Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues; José Luiz Fontes Monteiro
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2010
Carla Maria Salerno Polato; Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues; José Luiz Fontes Monteiro; Cristiane A. Henriques
Catalysis Letters | 2007
Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues; José Luiz Fontes Monteiro
Journal of Mathematical Chemistry | 2005
Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2009
Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues; José Luiz Fontes Monteiro
Catalysis Today | 2005
Adriana Galdino Figueira de Souza; Ayr Manoel Portilho Bentes; Alexandre Carlos Camacho Rodrigues; Luiz E.P. Borges; José Luiz Fontes Monteiro